The Highlander's Rescued Maiden
The Lairds Most Likely #9
Anna Campbell
Reviewed by Helen
Anna Campbell is a master at putting sizzle into sensual and this one is a beauty, what more could you want in a Scottish historical than a brawny, strapping highlander in a kilt who finds himself washed up on an island with a legend of the highlands none other than the Fair Ellen, this is a page turner of a story, it is hot and steamy and filled with emotion as Will Mackinnon loses his heart in such a glorious way to the beautiful Fair Ellen, this one left me sighing and cheering them on, I do hope that you will pick it up and enjoy it as much as I did.
Will is sailing to his cousin’s island for a visit when a storm from nowhere throws him off course and onto an island with a single tower on it, he needs shelter and knocking on the locked door is no help so he climbs his way into the tower only to be met by a most beautiful woman but she is aiming a gun at him and telling him to leave, there is an instant attraction to her and a lot of talking finally gets him a temporary roof over his head and some food, but it is not long before he is falling for Ellen Cameron in the most sensual way.
Ellen Cameron has been locked up on Bortha for ten years by her father, for being cursed with a limp she has never known love from anyone and has always accepted her life because of the treatment by her father, but when a gorgeous highlander lands in her tower it is not long before she wants more, he accepts her as she is and they get on famously but she still wants to learn more because this life on Bortha is all she will ever know and Will opens up a very sensual side of life, but escape is not for her, or is it?
The storm keeps them together for a few days, days that are spent talking and sharing and learning and Will is determined to make Ellen his forever not just while he is here, the weather breaks and Will gets his way and whisks his beautiful Ellen away, away to a new life of love and happiness in the highlands I loved seeing Ellen already strong, have the courage to love as she did and Will is such a gorgeous hero. This is a beautifully written story, Anna Campbell never disappointments me with her stories her characters are easy to love and I find myself falling into the stories and feeling a part of them and this is one that I highly recommend, I loved it so much.
Will is sailing to his cousin’s island for a visit when a storm from nowhere throws him off course and onto an island with a single tower on it, he needs shelter and knocking on the locked door is no help so he climbs his way into the tower only to be met by a most beautiful woman but she is aiming a gun at him and telling him to leave, there is an instant attraction to her and a lot of talking finally gets him a temporary roof over his head and some food, but it is not long before he is falling for Ellen Cameron in the most sensual way.
Ellen Cameron has been locked up on Bortha for ten years by her father, for being cursed with a limp she has never known love from anyone and has always accepted her life because of the treatment by her father, but when a gorgeous highlander lands in her tower it is not long before she wants more, he accepts her as she is and they get on famously but she still wants to learn more because this life on Bortha is all she will ever know and Will opens up a very sensual side of life, but escape is not for her, or is it?
The storm keeps them together for a few days, days that are spent talking and sharing and learning and Will is determined to make Ellen his forever not just while he is here, the weather breaks and Will gets his way and whisks his beautiful Ellen away, away to a new life of love and happiness in the highlands I loved seeing Ellen already strong, have the courage to love as she did and Will is such a gorgeous hero. This is a beautifully written story, Anna Campbell never disappointments me with her stories her characters are easy to love and I find myself falling into the stories and feeling a part of them and this is one that I highly recommend, I loved it so much.
5 stars
Published March 31st 2021